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THE LOCATION
Serving as Oahu’s only east-side luau, the Ka Moana Luau is located at the Aloha Tower Marketplace amidst bustling Honolulu. Located in one of the most recognizable buildings in Hawaii, guests are treated to beautiful harbor views. This site is conveniently located in downtown Honolulu near popular Waikiki hotels.
THE ACTIVITIES
Before the show, Ka Moana offers guests a range of hands-on cultural activities that the whole family will enjoy. Learn how to dance the hula, strum an ukulele, or make a lei. What’s more, the Ka Moana performers will be the very ones leading the activities, allowing guests to talk story and connect with the performers before the show. Lomi lomi and poi samples will also be available, just don’t spoil your appetite.
THE SHOW
The entertaining show at Ka Moana takes guests on a journey across the Pacific, from the tiny island nation of Samoa to Hawaii’s volcanic island chain. The spirit of Aloha is perpetuated throughout the show, but the biggest highlight? The show begins and ends with sensational displays of fire.
THE FEAST
Heaping plates of kalua pork, Huli Huli chicken, lomi lomi, chow mein, and poi- Ka Moana Luau does it right. The feast at Ka Moana also boasts daily fish specials and daily vegan specials, as well as accommodations for those who are gluten-free. Of course, you can expect a tasty dessert and a variety of adult and non-alcoholic beverages.
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Nearby Areas:
Waikiki • Honolulu • Pearl Harbor
Ka Moana Luau Photos
Dan Hornbuckle –
What a beaitful luau! We bought the splash seating with transportation included, because we didn’t want to drive after drinks. It was worth it, and I highly suggest getting the transportation too. We loved your show. Thank you!
Russ Clark –
Highly recommend this when visiting Oahu. It was the best activity we did.
Paulett Arnold –
I am so inspired by your talented hula dancers!!! I’m going to find someone back home to teach me, if I can find someone proficient in Hula. It was so much fun watching my 2 daughters try as well! Overall, the dishes served and show were all beautiful and worth the time.
Richard Sanders –
Get Splash Seating with transportation, then grab a mai tai, then relax to the music and show. I would do this at the beginning and end of each trip, if I had a say. We only did it on the 2nd night of our stay and the rest of the week was sold out.
R. Umpleby –
The music, the magic, the dance… You’ve left me in a trance! How do I get you guys to open one of these shows in my home town (Santa Cruz, CA)? I know it wouldn’t have the same warm setting, but I know a lot of people that would do it once a month.
Mary Li –
Make sure to arrive early so you can get in when it opens. There’s a bunch of things to do before the show even starts.
Peter J –
I highly recommend attending this luau if you’re ever in Oahu
Megan Wood –
The highlight of the evening was definitely the traditional Hawaiian feast. We dug into delicious local dishes like lomi salmon, poi, pulled pork, steak, kulolo, sweet potatoes, veggies, salad and more! To top it all off was a spectacular fire show under the stars.